Null Eugène Jacques SCHLUMBERGER (1879-1960).
Breton Landscape in the Bay of Dou…
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Eugène Jacques SCHLUMBERGER (1879-1960). Breton Landscape in the Bay of Douarnenez. Oil on canvas signed lower left (canvas distended with three tears), bears a label on the back marked 1935, "rue du Baigneur (?)". Height : 60 cm - Width : 73 cm

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Eugène Jacques SCHLUMBERGER (1879-1960). Breton Landscape in the Bay of Douarnenez. Oil on canvas signed lower left (canvas distended with three tears), bears a label on the back marked 1935, "rue du Baigneur (?)". Height : 60 cm - Width : 73 cm

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